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You should not have to do this much reading on an infographic, or at the very least it should be legible at a level in which you can take in most of the graphic.
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How can we, as designers, assure a legible experience on all devices if Apple can so ignore these concerns with the high-profile introduction of a new product?
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He also said the brushwork was clearly legible throughout - a trait of Van Dyck's when he was working in Rubens' studio - and that the use of thick paint in the monk's habit was also characteristic.
BBC: Portrait of a Carmelite Monk by Van Dyck, circa 1617 to 1620
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Set up in 1999 in a former cocktail bar, whose name is still clearly legible outside, it is considered a model non-governmental organisation, but it does not offer treatment.
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In a country where schooling is the most legible mark of privilege, that matters.
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The most heartening and invigorating thing about Foster's design sense is its clarity, the insistence that the poetics of a building must grow out of its legible and fully expressed structure.
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From restaurants, where busy servers require a light and durable device with great battery life, to food trucks that require high-resolution displays to be legible in bright sunlight, the updated design and advanced technology included in the new LeafPresenter can meet a wide range of business needs.
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It was a new technology right around the time when people were realizing they could make handheld computers with legible screen.
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The sending of a fax message provides a useful analogy: before a fax reaches its destination there is maximum uncertainty, which decreases with the arrival of each legible letter.
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